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The story behind the movie: The movie "Taking Huashan to the Outside" adapted from a real event.

Director's biography

Guo Wei (1922-20 14) was born in Tianjin. From 65438 to 0938, he worked as an actor and drama director in the Mobile Troupe of Northern Shaanxi Public School, the Cultural and Art Troupe of North China United University and the Firewire Drama Club. He used to be the head of Hebei Provincial Cultural and Art Troupe. From 65438 to 0950, he served as deputy director and director of Beijing Film Studio, and assisted Shi Dongshan in filming "The Legend of the Heroes of the New Daughter Country". 1953 started directing films independently. 1954 to changchun film studio. 1957 was wrongly classified as "Rightist". 1979 returned to Beijing Film Factory as a director.

Masterpieces: Taking Huashan Mountain Outwardly (one of the screenwriters), Dong Cunrui, Flowers Falling on the Moon, My Beauty Case (opera film), etc.

The picture shows the movie storyboard, the original title is "Take Huashan Mountain". The story of the film comes from the true story of 1949 that seven PLA soldiers and a common people went to Huashan to capture the remnants of the Kuomintang alive.

Guo Wei (right), who made his first independent film, got a notebook and went to see Liu (left), the hero who outsmarted Huashan. This is their group photo.

The scout in the film is named "Liu Mingji" and is played by Yuntai Guo.

The prototype of Evergreen Forest is to lead the way for PLA soldiers (19 13- 1984). The picture shows Wang Yinsheng.

The villain Fang Hua (1925- 1994), later known as the "devil", played the bandit brigade commander Fang.

There is also an old Shanghai star who became popular in 1930s-Li Lili (19 15-2005) who played "the wife of a bandit brigade commander".

The key to "outsmart Huashan" lies in the word "climbing", which is more difficult for the crew. How to climb the bare straight peaks and steep walls? With the help of local peasant brothers, the actors are unambiguous and really climbed up! If we're making a movie now, why are we doing stunts?

The crew filmed the location in Huashan for three months. In fear, during this period, everyone also ate Huashan ginseng.

At the 8th Karlovy Farley International Film Festival, "Taking Huashan Outward" won the Freedom Award.

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Produced by Beijing Film Studio 1953.

Wang Zongyuan/Ren Ping Adapted Guo Wei/Ji Ye/Oriental Director Guo Wei Photography Soul Editing Yan Audience Jin Baosheng/Zhao Clothing Wang Feng Set Design Recording Deputy Design Wang Guizhi Printing Dong Hongyi/Chen Futing Lighting Zhang Haishan Live Notes Li Ende in Qing Dynasty/Wang Xizhong Stunt Jiang Yisu/Zhang Yushan Audio Nalei Audience Director Ji Shaolan Composed Chen Di/Li Jida conducted Cao Peng to play the North Film Orchestra.

Assist Northwest Military Region/Shaanxi Military Region/Weinan Military Division/Xianyang Military Division to perform.

Colonel ... Li Jinbang.

Political commissar ... Xu Youxin.

Chief of Staff ... Yang

Reconnaissance Staff Liu Mingji ... Yuntai Guo

Lu Deliang ... Tian Dan

Meng Shijun ... Yan Zenghe

Zhu Kaifu ... Yunong Li

Yang Xiaobao ... Bai Chuner.

Wang Shengqi ... Huang Fei.

Liujiadian ... Gaoping

Evergreen forest ... Liu Liu.

Nagaki ... Hu Peng.

Constant wife ... Jess Zhang.

The old man in the mountains ... Liu Jia.

Fang Ziqiao ... Fanghua

Brigadier General's wife, Li Lili.

Chief of staff ... Guan Zongxiang.

Battalion Commander Gangguan ... Chen Zhijian.

Deputy battalion commander of bandit Hou ... general manager Liu

Assistant bandit ... Zhao

Bandit platoon leader ... Enron (company name)

Bandit squad leader ... Liang Xin

Bandits ... Yan Li.

Appreciation of some wonderful inner pages of the movie comic book "Taking Huashan Outwardly":

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